http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/12/12/CALBUDGET.TMPChristian Berthelsen and Lynda Gledhill, Chronicle Sacramento Bureau Friday, December 12, 2003
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Sacramento -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger persuaded reluctant Republican lawmakers Thursday to approve a budget deal he brokered with Democrats, giving a huge victory to the governor who promised during the recall campaign to find bipartisan solutions to California's problems.
The deal passed overwhelmingly by the state Assembly would ask voters in March to approve a plan to reel in spending by gradually building up a mandatory reserve account and give the governor expanded powers to make mid-year budget fixes. The Assembly also approved a bond to finance $15 billion in state debt, and the Senate is expected to approve both measures today.
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Comment. Other than the spending cap that threatens to destroy any long term recovery for long term education and any health care improvements, this looks like the basis to get through the immediate crisis. But that was in the Dem proposal to begin with. They way I'm looking at it, the Republicans completely caved and will still be taking their major issues to the ballots in the indefinite future. The article, from the centrist SF Chron, even manages to state that Schwarzenegger had to extract agreement from his own party, not the Dems. Browbeat is more like it. And Canciamilla is a really good moderate Dem, I'm proud to say I know him.